How Danny Rose the wonder boy became a Tottenham hero! Youngster wins accolades after stunning strike against Arsenal

Danny Rose had expected to make his Premier League debut by running on for a few minutes against Portsmouth. But Harry Redknapp had other ideas.

Three weeks later, the 19-year-old was catapulted into his first league start for Spurs against north London rivals Arsenal.

And what a beginning. Rose produced a moment of brilliance that will be long remembered, when his 30-yard first-time left-foot volley flew past Manuel Almunia.

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Reflecting on his cameo in a remarkable derby, Rose said: 'I was confused, really ... I could have got a few minutes against Portsmouth and he (Redknapp) has just thrown me in against Arsenal, third in the league, a north London derby. It doesn't come much harder than that.'

Rose was substituted at half-time with a tweaked knee ligament, but he had made his mark in a match Spurs went on to win 2-1.

He said: 'I just didn't know what to do. I ran one way, then another to look for my dad, Nigel, and all of a sudden they were kicking off. I'd like to think it will be up there when it comes to goal of the season. I hope my mum has taped it for me.'

Helpless: Almunia watches the ball sail over him and into the back of the net

Born in Doncaster, Rose came through the Leeds United academy. In 2006, he was one of three Leeds players whom chairman Ken Bates claimed Chelsea had tapped up.

REDKNAPP'S PRODIGIES

Danny Rose is just the latest young star to get his break from Harry Redknapp. Seven others: JAMIE REDKNAPP: Bournemouth debut from Dad at 16. Won 17 England caps as a Liverpool player. RIO FERDINAND: Debut in 1996 aged 17, replaced John Terry as England captain in February. FRANK LAMPARD: Started in 1996, he now has 77 caps and 20 goals for England. JOE COLE: West Ham youth player in 1999, joined Chelsea in 2001 for £6.6m. MICHAEL CARRICK: Played with Cole in Youth Cup, has 20 England caps. JERMAIN DEFOE: Poached from Charlton at 16 for £1.5m. Joined Harry at Portsmouth and Spurs. THEO WALCOTT: Youngest ever Southampton player at 16 in 2005. Now at Arsenal.

Tom Taiwo and Michael Woods later joined the Premier League club, but Rose stayed put. Taiwo, now 20, signed for League One Carlisle United in January and Woods, also 20, has played just four matches for Chelsea's reserves this season.

But Rose moved to White Hart Lane for £1million in the summer of 2007, following his fellow former Leeds player Aaron Lennon.

'Aaron has been like an older brother to me and looked after me massively,' he said. Rose, an England Under 21 player, spent the second half of 2008-09 on loan at Watford.

In August 2009 he made his Spurs first-team debut in a 5-1 Carling Cup win over Doncaster Rovers, then spent two months at Peterborough.

Three FA Cup appearances followed at Tottenham, but Wednesday was Rose's first top-flight start.

'I had an inkling I was going to play, but I didn't take anything for granted until I saw the team ... I was very nervous,' Rose said.

But there was no sign of nerves when he struck the wonder goal that has scorched its way into Tottenham folklore.